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Indrawn

usgb/ˌɪnˈdrɔːn/Volume
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Emotional IntensityPlay
Used to describe a deep or significant reaction often linked with emotions or suspense. SlideHer indrawn breath highlighted the shock she felt.
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Dramatic ScenesPlay
Commonly found in literature or narratives to enhance a dramatic or tense moment. SlideThe room fell silent, punctuated only by his indrawn gasp.
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Physical ReactionPlay
Implies a physical reaction, can be involuntary, due to surprise, pain, or other stimuli. SlideThe cold water caused an indrawn breath from all the swimmers.